b'Literature CRITICAL INSIGHTS: THEMES47Historical Fiction An essential book for teachers in middle to high school education. ARBAThis volume encourages readers to engage with plots based on historical events and characters in several ways. They may re-imagine history in cases where it is reconstructed; become better acquainted with history asLITERATUREit is personalized through specific characters; and, perhaps most importantly, even question history.January 2018 | Print ISBN: 978-1-68217-710-5 | Library Price: $105Holocaust Literature BEST SELLER!This collection will interest students of history and comparative literature. ARBAFrom 1941 to 1945, the regime of Nazi Germany committed mass genocide against six million Jewish people in Europe, as well as five million Gypsies, homosexuals, disabled citizens, and communists.This volume takes an in-depth look at the literature that came out of the Holocaust, from nonfictionaccounts like Anne Franks The Diary of a Young Girl and Elie Wiesels Night, to fictionalized novels suchThe Immigrant Experience BEST SELLER! CRITICAL INSIGHTS: THEMESas Sophies Choice by William Styron.October 2016 | Print ISBN: 978-1-61925-527-2 | Library Price: $105VIEW T LIBOO E CRITICAL CRITICALThe Immigrant ExperienceON HIS N K INSIGHTShttps://online.salempress.com Jayasuriya INSIGHTSCollege of Liberal Arts at the Us and gender studies. Sniversity of Texas at Ehe earned her MA and Pl Paso. She also teaches courses hDfr The ImmigrantMaryse Jayasuriya is an associate professor of English and an associate dean in the Essays deal with issues ranging from racism and discrimination to culture shock and homesickness, fromin Asian studies and womenarom P niversity and her BA from Me and theorount Hy. Holyer roke College. Hesearch interer primarests include y ea of rureseardue Uch is postcolonial literaturSouth Asian, East and West African, Oceanian, Caribbean, and nineteenth andExperiencenecessary attempts at assimilation to anxiety about cultural loss and a struggle to prevent erasure. OtherAnglophone L Edited by Maryse Jayasuriya twentieth-centuriteratury British literature, 19832009e. H, was published ber book, Terror and Ry Lexington Books (2012). Seconciliation: Sri Lankan he Journal of Postcolonial Cticles and rultureviees and Societies, Jws in South Asian Rourneys, Meviewargins, Asiatic, I and the edited ndialogs, Phoenix, has published arcollections Postcolonial Urban Ohort Futcasts: Ciction: Critical Iity Margins in South Ansights (2015), and sian LSouth Aiteratursia and its e (2016), Contemporary Immigrant Sxotic (2009). themes include balancing multiple identities across generations and the language of refugee literature. Others: Reading the EAmong the essays in this vWe Are Made to Leave, olume:We Are Made to Re beturn: y Mejdulene B. SWriting Movement in homaliWContemporary Arab American Literaturriting, Freedom, and the Immigrant Experience: A Reading of Ha Jins A Free MLaking a Pife by Te-hsing Slace: Life Nhan arratives of Undocumented Youth, by MartaCaminero-Sy African Iantangelo March 2018 | Print ISBN: 978-1-68217-692-4 | Library Price: $105 Contemporar others lavery in Yaa Gyasis Homegoing by Brian Ymmigration and the Legacy of SInequality 4919 Route 22, PO Box 56Essays explore literary representations of social and economic inequality, including those which addressA S ParleeSmSPhmoennei:a5N18Y- 718259-081700 | 800-562-2139Fax: 845-373-636co0m | books@greyhouseo.cmomwwwwwgsareleymhopuressescom | csr@salempress.cwmultiple vectors of social marginalization; consider authors strategies for compelling readers attention to these political issues; and engage with questions of aesthetics, canon formation, and literary value. May 2018 | Print ISBN: 978-1-68217-690-0 | Library Price: $105LGBTQ Literature BEST SELLER! BEST SELLER!A discerning resource for further education. ARBAFor many centuries LGBTQ literature was often ignored, shunned, banned, or even destroyed.Only very recently is it freely produced and freely discussed.In-depth essays explore a diverse group of authors including Gertrude Stein, James Fenimore Cooper, Herman Melville, the Greek poet, C.P. Cavafy, E.M. Forster, Angelina Weld Grimk, Djuna Barnes, Wilfred Owen, Robert Francis, Mae V. Cowdery, and Vikram Seth.May 2015 | Print ISBN: 978-1-61925-423-7 | Library Price: $105Literature in Times of CrisisAlmost since its inception, literature has emphasized and explored crises of various sorts, including political upheavals, social turmoil, destructive warfare, familial and personal conflicts, and devastating external dangers, especially those involving disease, the environment, the economy, and natural disasters. This volume explores a wide range of crises and the ways they have been written about in literature across genres and time periods. It also emphasizes the artistry involved in the many works it examines. January 2021 | Print ISBN: 978-1-64265-754-8 | Library Price: $105Literature of ProtestA diverse geographical, cultural, and historical field of study, drawn together by their conveyance of socially progressive ideas in an emotionally compelling, consciousness-altering way. Critical essays on a diverse collection of writers highlight Harriet Beecher Stowe, Mark Twain, George Orwell,and Yevgeny Zamyatin. CRITICALONLINE INSIGHTS CRITICALVIEW THIS BOOKMarch 2013 | Print ISBN: 978-1-4298-3826-9 | Library Price: $105 Evanshttps://online.salempress.com INSIGHTSRobert C. Evans was I. B. Young Professor of English at Aded emeritus status upon uburn University atLove LoveMontgomerhis retirement in 2021. y, where he taught since 1982 and was awarWhile at AesearUM he rch Professoreceived the F, Distinguished aculty ExTcellence Aeaching Pwarrofessord Loveo ohn D NEW!Robert C. Evansand was named Distinguished Rand University Alumni Professor. He receivwships. Hed his Pis rh.D. fresearch has been supporom Princeton Universityted by , , wherwships fr Weaver and Whiting fellofello e he held om the Newberry Library (twice), the American Council of Learned Societies, the Folger Shakespeare Librarndoy (twice), the Mwment for the Hellon Fumanities, the American oundation, the Huntington Librarocietyy, the N, and the UCLational EA Center for Monne Varioredievum Eal and Rdition, and author or editor enaissance Studies. Philosophical SHe is a contributing editor to the Jof appry theorximately 60 books on such topics as early modern women writers, pluralist literar y, twentieth-century American writers, Shakespeare, and seventeenth-centur S y English literature. Most repar ward. rofessor of the Year by the outh A ecently he was named PFew topics have been more central to so much creative literature than love, which can be defined in many Eugene Ctlantic Association of Durrent-Garcia Distinguished Scholar Atments of English, and in 2020 he won the Among the essays in this volume: ersistence of Love in the Star WarsNo Love for the Jy S. G. E edi: The Banishment and Pdifferent waysplatonic love, spiritual love, love of character, erotic love, love of family, and more. This volume MSasculine Lo llerhoffaga b ve at the fin-de-siecle by Tracy HayesForms of Love and the Question of Passion in George Eliots The Mill on the Floss Oby John Rignall ve, and on Modern Love by Jeremy Tamblingn Being in Loexplores the different kinds of love from various viewpoints, and examines works about love from different lautuss The Rope by Edwin WongTragedy: Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet and LoP ve and Chance in Comedy and literary genres. This work is deliberately pluralistic, raising many questions about different kinds of love.February 2022 | Print ISBN: 978-1-63700-077-9 | Library Price: $105 g S PARLEESMS NEW! 4919 Route 22, PO Box 56Ahmoennei:a5N1Y873-6 5 360P -1 7289-081700 | 800-562-2139Fax: 845-3w FREEwwwwwgsareleymhopuresessccoomm b cosor@kss@alermeyphroesuss.ce.ocmomOnline Access All Critical Insights titles come with free online accessFREEGET ONLINE ACCESS(800) 221-1592 WITH YOUR PRINT BUY! www.salempress.com2022-480 Salem Catalog 2023 R7.indd 47 2022-12-28 11:14 AM'